How to kill a specific agent of webspeed...

Posted by Admin on 04-Apr-2007 17:48

Hi,

How to kill a specific agent of webspeed with progress command?

Thanks for your help and tips.

Edgardo Hernandez

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Posted by Admin on 19-Apr-2007 07:51

Hello Edgardo,

I think you will have to use OS commands to do that. In Unix for instance a kill command would be the thing to use.

Best regards

Jens

Posted by Admin on 19-Apr-2007 10:45

Do you know how to do in windows?

Posted by Alon Blich on 19-Apr-2007 16:14

BTW and it may not be relevant to the person asking the question

but doesn't Fathom or OE Management (I believe it's called these days) has features for killing clients and agents ?

Posted by Admin on 20-Apr-2007 05:37

I guess you would have to find the correct process in the Task Manager and shut it down that way. Someone please correct me if I'm wroing.

Posted by Admin on 20-Apr-2007 12:05

The windows resource kit has a tlist.exe and kill.exe to lookup and kill a process. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171773 and http://www.mattkruse.com/utilities/

Posted by Admin on 20-Apr-2007 12:09

You can trim agents with the Progress script "wtbman -trim #number", where "#number" is the number of agents to shutdown. Only free and available agents can be trimmed, busy agents can't be trimmed. There is no way to kill a specific agent via "wtbman", you can only trim the agent pool.

Posted by Admin on 20-Apr-2007 12:24

Thanks for all the tips and help you.

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